PAGE EIGHT pi With Dover Between By OOLiN HOPE CHAPTER XXVI ~ ~ Il-lnfifl we.“ "?'*"?"“"‘ e together in still busy. but. Bill Q'..§\!\" jprgcd rmlon books. In M! (to re-Lurn arc-robs the ‘at in their look-out for nan. that Uvening. ml on li.. 111;: u fiiu_ prllil velineu, whib the uni. about the remains wiiicir zne lrlntllflrd had hilrrieriiy ;. - ,\|l| .1. t h‘ , lIi.. Villrlllill lsfevrv .. uunntlvu hull-wil- ‘.- i- '~,,;; ." "orrmd about in. the“ “And “fly his meg-ling 1t, . I‘\V"‘ZC(1, "this 14 my 1W?» ,, d all. they were mv chickens. An up,» Vlmr surrendered f tie‘ v-Lor. n m‘ lliflhis pipe beiore oarryini: °"-‘-i. as. Vicar ma. mi- vvwiel 1 saw two men hanirinz lboill- my plans, and naturally concluded they WPrI» after my birds." ‘ U _ filly ihcv wl-rc H0. ‘W11 g1‘ up in. "l had zirrurgi-i. .01 about be there in the IWW °1 catching the thieves. I WM 1111"‘ men in m; fate ad your chick- “Bo at ls it may." lhlfiWlm’ obvious y resented the 1Y1 L-Hllil- “on "1 5llppgefl oui, iillil 0111110 down hare lll ilzc hulffl vl mid‘ mg Brockfleld. Be wnsnt here so l mired hleescn i! I could rim! “P u.‘ sergeant over at Uplwr 58ml‘ mlgfou eouid have dons that. from your (iwn place." said the Vicar "“l?”§_»-°d,l.,..,_-,, I Cqiild. but. 1 didn't. 1' want/ed to find Brockileld, and in was wall I did. Maridon Wfl-l 111 ha‘, and wlmn he heard than I had loot e kn of chickens he told me to mks s look at Charley lfnnkfortis voltage. “Yours the only man about here who kvt-‘DS Buff Orpingtons.’ he said, ‘and they were Orpingion feathers I MW in e divih Jilli ‘m4 h" ulsoe I we; round en m- Ilefsvn m Numb mum ior the chance to 80G m. Ind M- m“ h plunged. I happened w be inbr- ., ehnsrvod ym."I€'dhlWl°¢mtOK the $3’ 'Yu, t sash an and nirht. not .. e .. ”"'° "m; '§.‘3"‘w'“°o“§§.'ili§”°u‘$‘€§’ gag-d wouldnfxtxroublo to steal rowel: ' plemy own mini-pl i-hoamenhan. “I " "NI:- hqoh been interested in your chickens, Dss-bley and I W‘ rwo and two to ether. Obviously he was looking or somebody. and thought it. ble that. this some- body was sling Darbley’: chick- ens.” "B oq-“t Phi eakhg. new Ems/t you rho Oun- nsi?’ Bonny asked. __ “By way 0f Monkford’: cottage, he ioar answered. "I knew Mongord wouldn't steal the fowls. s feathers wen mar his when: when I was Neasborouzh It mu a. tun- ltl animus; jg will hlddtn T- I Ivund it Y y e chemo seem m‘. tou- was very interested. He to out. a long awry shortfl-a. thing owe obviously hated to do—“he me tiét the hmnel atahe buflt Castle." “But what made you think it might be there?" Iorbrook asked. “The pnrt. was pure luck — at but at amt.’ Lefwre admitted. "I tflflembend Ramon: cu Neasbomugh Whcnbnwne also had 10st some zfowls. and I was feeling pleased l dBClUCLlVG reasoning, 50 Weni. over to Capelfern to tell him I believ- : ed I had located the lair of the ‘ thieves." . "And burned that we . nnssinv.“ Jane put 1n. "Yes. I came to talk matters over with Bier-surf, and he decided it. was wise to 0t in touch with Mr. Phaeton 1 ." ‘luckily m: u a a w he in the ueigh enumerated. "Though, whorwver he was. he would have set things movi zailickly enough." “An at’; about all there is- We went dOWn to the awe," Fens- broke in." and ihc rest you rblev d not ininnd at. the gel- shoiflli moi 111 me alight. He considered that his chirkens had been every bit ls vital as Lefevres tunnel, Unfortunately, ust as he was about to get inio is stride, there cnme the wailing 0f sirens. then a few minutes lnu-r the crash 0f guns. and the heavier shuddering thud of bomb; Mrs. Bleeson hurried into the i’. BS THE BATTLE APPROACHED seemed much 1110M W1‘- hmh- law. the N"! m» - m ..m.. M i M i. F nston was m’ n“ Iioppuu m ha?! learned that ILLS chic! had found umch 01 interest in the tunnel. ‘there ample evidence than. the 5P1“ , a gved in the place for some on’; tines included a P0115 9 wireless transmimer. and CillUliilBlY (illlull, Bill's warning ihut the nlen hull widen“,- uxpelllfld to made the patrols even mcrenvlleazzli; The signal st-atbn OVIHOO - m‘ Dover was busier than usual h, spnv hf m; ntilclrless OIVUlC uiuulivr, l*llf‘ir.>()ll$. “mic haul illusi- J mm ozcl Dr this, Wnunbuwne, recoverillii 111"“ .1 _ chattln with m“ I an“ w“ “other! eesss o; m, meal After the telling’ h was e bit of an archaeologist. and "my 7' ancient villain. my,“ hem, um M, lbrmuzht them within sight of Tho Wm, myself m,” mv Mme piece Unllkl» a hound. "And I bet there are ' '0 Wnlsomething even mon important. Red Cross Corps News Prepared by Che Charlotte- ‘ lnwn lietut-ltmeni. (‘anldlln I nun cnoss cones llelflillYflfll u mtnwn HoIPm-l. and Prm" W" ward Island HMNWL 5113-’ m‘ 7”‘ vincial senator-lulu; and three oth- v '1‘-,i ing Centre H M- 0- §"°.‘,?,.,,§“é‘.....o.a, en's the R/Dlfll Air lForce station. huit and <31!‘ “one; for ninety-nine patients well! provided bv me Canadian 1.08108- Air Raid: Precautions rmflvl On Monday night. 5P?“ 19- 5' Prince o! Wales College. 1119 “"3" sections of huetgiantzdlau Retrlmtzma: ern carry séjrrypssilccglgsfill full-scale All’ R944 Preoultidn; prwtioe. Pond It 3b three Casualty Clearing Centres and at Headquarters were stretcher befi- ers. mewcngcrs. V. A. D.'s 016115. nursvs and caterers. DP- E- M» Found, Dr P A. Creeiman and ,;_ A, McMillan were also on 1mm; u, help with the more serimll Boon utter the 510.1111 was sou» ed numerous calls for help wen n- i-elvrd n: "suilclilmnrci" bumcmbe" n( fir» ()ll.i"‘ Aillllilllhilfillltill Sec- flli", zmrl wriilen messages were N- layerl by them to the members of the Motor Tr seat-ion 11w dotsiled the mow er fluids to its uirlressee given. In response w these calls lhbtchl squads uf Lhe Motor Transport. sco- iion wen: out to collect the casual- ries. (bloom 8.7 McLeocFs and Sterne’ Laundry generously loaned their delivery truck; for use u ambul- ances). The girls handled these triwks very efficiently. IP01’ ex- nuuywle, one squuc. alTll/Bd at. the scone of casually one quarter Of l. ‘mile aiwny, rendered first aid treat- ment for s broken thigh bone, litind lire patient on w the stretcher and into the ambulance, and returned to their post within t/werity minutes. 1n two shifts member; of the Office Adminlsruiioli Section wok Mills a‘ ille three Casualty Clear- lng centres and Headquarters to re- gister the walking wounded and the stretcher cases brought. in by tho Motor ‘Transport Section. The whole section thus had a rhance to be- come familiar with i211 routine to be followed 1n practice blackouts ou- aciual mids. The V. A D ‘s, with their Pint Aid baskets and other equipment, were in readiness no bind a hand u the casualties began to arrive, and thev administered such aid as was within their province and assisted the nurses with the more serious cases. Both the patients and workers enjoyed soup and crackers which served in two shifts by the Pbod Ad- ministration Section. The Officers of the Corps um! other interested‘ panties who wit. messed the proceedinrzs declared 1t to be a very successful practice, the result of the oo-ordinated effort o! each of the four section; o! tho Oorps working together. room. “It's over at Handling," she cried. "All wooden houses down that ray, they'll burn like tinder ' 3A‘ smelt-in spot, Bundling‘ Lofovn remarked quietly. “Iii too flat and dump to put. in sunken shelters. Besides, it was consldfltd a safe arc-a before France colla - sed. '.I'hure's no sort. of military o jeciive there." “That wouldn't dour ‘ihs " Inrbrook said bii/icrly. To bl laid: "50 it‘! 420mb i0 Britain now, We snail have a lot of this, I'm afraid." Both the Vicar and the Doctor were on their feet. "We must be goin ," Lefevre said. "They'll want. our 01p over thm." The other men . Ono thoughtwssoommomtol-to t to l-iinlndlinz as quickly as nossi le to e p. Bill had difficulty in dissuading Whenbawne from accompanying the relief party. "This is a job for younger men" he siad. "Ihbre an ways in w this is not the way for you." As f0? Jane, he openly and emphatically forbade her to go. but she made no The raid was not very severe t in crowded, defenceless Bandififg each bomb did lie 0110120 0 damage and rought death. iniury. and pain w the Pedple of the The first omnpze trip of the mm was just showing over the calm mist-shielded sen as Lorbrook flml Conners struggled up the windi hill and rounded the bend the Hoppinw Mun, K "Coffee!" Bennv said, mlffln; .\ no of‘ Mrs. Bleesonh omelettcs in rzn with it. wonder if I can keep nwake long enough to eat it." But. for rbrook there Ill than food, drink, or bed. As they approached the inn. Jane When- bawne cume forward to meet. them. She was very pale and her eyes were red through lack o! sleep, and the experiences t. "Jane," Bill sxolaim . “lave you been to Bundling’! Sunly your uncle—" "He didn't irv w stofi me," the girl answered. “U e you, he knew it. would be hopeless. I'm irafid in first. aid, and I was ebie w . ‘rhea was at Iunwilo t the in store for brook. for a pub, amrentlv only slightl less exhaus than his niece, en- bnwne awaited them, "My uncle insisted on waiting to soc you," Jane explained. "He said he must. tell vou at the earliest, pos. sible moment , . ." Probably because his mind was now as tired as his body, Lor- brook failed to understand. "But why"? he asked, puzzled. "What does he . . ." "I wanted you to know," When- bawne intervened, "that, I wish to 1161b. I want i0 do my share. All my work is at. the disposal of an - bndv who will . . . who will k . . . will kill the fiends who have bfflukht this evil upon the world." Lorbrookh lassltuda dropped from him. HLs mission was com- pleted, successfully completed. 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The Easter] re on, meal" new 0M1, RYE IN ass-r AFRICA aged, may“ Th’ mommy mum‘ o: ‘he w and “Jesus keep me near Llleiyllflnk offering emoimted to $4.00.; e study ‘Period was taken {ram Onsi ering the question w“ of M s m” n m h 8 I - N88- hose taking part. were r lreasurer repru i. given showed $l0.- chapter V o "The Church in the MOMBASA —(OP)-1- Trial pll the h hesi: importance to both of William mu ° r1‘??? t° ma- M"?- Hafmd 911111161161‘. Mm Pri-‘SWH .00 Bent to Mrs. Nicholson. City Street" of rye, never before grown in 231ml ‘ilufltséitllllfllfitzl-lgroti-hli am me M“ I WILQII; hem:- m d” Rlwkhm. Mrs. Gordon Andrews“ Place of next meeting undecldedl Meeting closed with Hymn "Vifhen swan. have nwved w mew! I-Ylylhing bout x Ln. “cram lagers.) nv sntv, imdcrstood. and went to inicrvir-w i-he food. Jane was smll-i lug. 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TAKE ‘T EA5YQ .5‘ \\ "What d’ ou mean, ‘edge of n a, . volcvtnfi"): Besston in t . I!” A “ e . raven’ H t ' . the other side tavlelgvolnwenjizlyl- 0.’ ‘e ' ' l " odd miles aws i" w, "You're rlsh mlsnls. We ro t 4 \ that don't we? I su it oug t w make a difference but if I know '~ won't."